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states government. i have paid and will continue to pay any taxes due on everything i earned while a u.s. citizen, but look at the last line, everything i earned while a u.s. citizen. what about anything he earns meaning sales of his shares when he is not a u.s. citizen? that is what is at issue here. >> congress wants to do something about this or some people in congress want to do something about this? >> that's right. today two democratic senators released legislation that they're pushing to try to make sure that taxes are paid and the specifics are that wealthy americans like saverin renouncing citizenship would be required to pay 30% capital gain taxes on u.s. investments and if they didn't pay that they would be barred from the u.s. and couldn't come back into the u.s. listen to the way the senator schumer described it. >> if you renounce your citizenship to avoid paying taxes you can't step foot in america again and any investments you have in america will be taxed in the future at 30%. under cur
states government. i have paid and will continue to pay any taxes due on everything i earned while a u.s. citizen, but look at the last line, everything i earned while a u.s. citizen. what about anything he earns meaning sales of his shares when he is not a u.s. citizen? that is what is at issue here. >> congress wants to do something about this or some people in congress want to do something about this? >> that's right. today two democratic senators released legislation that...
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the other point i'd like to make is the least regulated countries -- >> i agree. >> the united states, the u.k. and iceland, so let regulation is riskier. >> i love an iceland mention. >> yeah. i'm not going to defend iceland here. when you have so many regulators looking at the banks -- >> we agree there. >> transactions, these kind of things continue. i mean, look, the one thing we have to make sure we don't do is continue to bail out banks when they make bad decisions because i think that's the ultimate safety net and hammock for bad decisions. >> let me put this to you then. what we have here in the introduction. jp morgan is 40% bigger than before the crisis. if it was too big to fail them, we'll have to bail them out then. >> i don't believe that big is necessary bad. the only reason that big is bad when it comes to banks is because the impulse is to bail them out when they get this big. are we going to bail out every fortune 500 company if there's losses? >> what about breaking up the banks? what do you think about that? what do you think about breaking up the big four? what's
the other point i'd like to make is the least regulated countries -- >> i agree. >> the united states, the u.k. and iceland, so let regulation is riskier. >> i love an iceland mention. >> yeah. i'm not going to defend iceland here. when you have so many regulators looking at the banks -- >> we agree there. >> transactions, these kind of things continue. i mean, look, the one thing we have to make sure we don't do is continue to bail out banks when they make...
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that's around three times the total population of the united states. facebook's user base has quadrupled four times over the last three years. facebook has 100 billion friendships. users leave 2 billion likes and comments each day. 2.7 billion actual. facebook is also the world's largest photo shark site. they upload 250 million photos every day. all that data offers facebook to offer highly targeted advertising. in 2009 facebook made 98% of its money from ad sales. that dropped to 85% last year. $3.7 billion. sounds like a lot but facebook makes less than $5 per user each year. google makes more than four times that amount. facebook needs to convince investor it can turn users into money. dave moran was an early member of the facebook team, a co-inventor of the facebook platform and facebook connect. dave, welcome. facebook needs to continue adding new user or get more money out of each user. we know the company plans to tap into the mobile ad market. how does post ipo facebook grow well, not alienate users. they have to poke into them. not to use a f
that's around three times the total population of the united states. facebook's user base has quadrupled four times over the last three years. facebook has 100 billion friendships. users leave 2 billion likes and comments each day. 2.7 billion actual. facebook is also the world's largest photo shark site. they upload 250 million photos every day. all that data offers facebook to offer highly targeted advertising. in 2009 facebook made 98% of its money from ad sales. that dropped to 85% last...
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this is the most abnormal place i've been to in the united states. i've been to 50 states for this program and this network. it is the opposite of normal. these are men who in many cases have sex with lots of women under their roofs. in some cases these women are under the age of 18. even the people who talk to us who live there acknowledge they're totally different than the rest of the country. they think they're right with god but they even know it's not normal. but even more importantly, you saw in our story we talked to the sheriff, we talked to the chief prosecutor, we talked to the investigator, three very important people in that county. they are flabbergasted that these two representatives never reached out to them to talk to them. they can't believe that. >> mike, what's your response? you've covered this group for so long. when you hear the state congresswoman saying things are getting better there? >> it is another example of the absolute moral and intellectual bankruptcy on the part of arizona leaders when it comes to this issue. the flds
this is the most abnormal place i've been to in the united states. i've been to 50 states for this program and this network. it is the opposite of normal. these are men who in many cases have sex with lots of women under their roofs. in some cases these women are under the age of 18. even the people who talk to us who live there acknowledge they're totally different than the rest of the country. they think they're right with god but they even know it's not normal. but even more importantly, you...
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. >> can you imagine if one of the men running for president of the united states right now was in a relationship with the woman for whom he left his long-time partner, motor of his children, and the two of them had no plans to marry? >> oh, my god, she is unmarried and going part of the presidential couple what is the world coming to, and in france? >> valerie, who once worked for the magazine paris match, wants to continue her journalistic career. i don't think you can be a working reporter if you are the country's first lady. remember when maria shriver quit nbc after arnold schwarzenegger became governor of california in the french do things differently. valerie began an affair with hollande while he was with a candidate who ran for president last time and former president nicolas sarkozy dumped his first lady and married carla bruni. if none of that bothered french voters they may tolerate the first lady do writing on the side. >>> the president doesn't know what to make of howard stern, since he went off the satellite radio stuck with the outdated image of a raunchy shock jock.
. >> can you imagine if one of the men running for president of the united states right now was in a relationship with the woman for whom he left his long-time partner, motor of his children, and the two of them had no plans to marry? >> oh, my god, she is unmarried and going part of the presidential couple what is the world coming to, and in france? >> valerie, who once worked for the magazine paris match, wants to continue her journalistic career. i don't think you can be a...
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states would be on that list. in 25th place. let's raise academic standards across the nation. let's get back to the head of the class. let's solve this. >>> when georgia high school student michelle davis was told she had adhd, she refused to accept that as an excuse. now she has become a high school success story. in tonight's "perry's principles," cnn education contributor steve perry finds out how davis and her mother changed the odds. >> you struggled in school. where and -- like in what ways? >> when i was younger, i was labeled with a learning disability. so of course that affected reading and spelling. i always felt like, you know, i'm a normal kid. yeah, it might have took me a little longer to get one word or something like that. but when i got it i got it. >> when you say you were labeled, what does that mean to you? >> i feel like it was the easier way to just say oh, she has a disability. you know, it wasn't like we're not just going to give her some extra time or we're not going to just try to help h
states would be on that list. in 25th place. let's raise academic standards across the nation. let's get back to the head of the class. let's solve this. >>> when georgia high school student michelle davis was told she had adhd, she refused to accept that as an excuse. now she has become a high school success story. in tonight's "perry's principles," cnn education contributor steve perry finds out how davis and her mother changed the odds. >> you struggled in school....
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states of america. >> okay, so i'm not sure about this, but i am told that some employers worry about ptsd and employees having to leave suddenly for the national guard. what would you tell those employers? >> those four letters are an amazing four letters that's brought to a lot of people's attention, which is ptsd, post-traumatic stress disorder, and it's real and it exists. however, a lot of people have a tendency to look at every single vet to think that they are walking ticking time bombs. they are unproductive, that they are lazy and they have all these issues and, you know, they don't want to actually continue to life live. that's not case. a lot of times, what they want is opportunities and multiple chances of trying to get a job when they come home. ultimately that will break down any man and any woman and that's exactly what you see, when these men and women are having to interview for a convenience store job and do something that they did that's way below what they are qualified to do in the military, you know, and they are being rejected from even doing that, that will tea
states of america. >> okay, so i'm not sure about this, but i am told that some employers worry about ptsd and employees having to leave suddenly for the national guard. what would you tell those employers? >> those four letters are an amazing four letters that's brought to a lot of people's attention, which is ptsd, post-traumatic stress disorder, and it's real and it exists. however, a lot of people have a tendency to look at every single vet to think that they are walking ticking...
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he wanted another major terrorist attack in the united states and ordered that units be established in afghanistan and pakistan to target planes carrying president obama or general david petraeus. the letters also include odd tid bits like he was using hair dye and taking viagra. >>> the death of justin seau has been confirmed as a suicide. he died from a gunshot wound to the chest. >>> the fees for carry on bags is being raised for spirit airlines. the airline now charges $45. the price goes up in november. the new $100 fee will apply to carry ones registered at the gate. >>> and keep your eye on the sky this weekend. the biggest full moon of the year will be this saturday night. a little tid bit for you in case you want to impress any friends. the best time to see it is just after it rises or before it sets. are you really like zoning out right now? >> i don't know what that means. i'm confused. >>> rush limbaugh accusing me of, wait for it, going to the gym? the ridiculous is next. t the wo. that could work. or you could use every door direct mail from the postal service. it'll help
he wanted another major terrorist attack in the united states and ordered that units be established in afghanistan and pakistan to target planes carrying president obama or general david petraeus. the letters also include odd tid bits like he was using hair dye and taking viagra. >>> the death of justin seau has been confirmed as a suicide. he died from a gunshot wound to the chest. >>> the fees for carry on bags is being raised for spirit airlines. the airline now charges...
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united states? >> it is a big offense to all patriots. i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units ross the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. how math and science kind of makes the world work. in high school, i had a physics teacher by the name of mr. davies. he made physics more than theoretical, he made it real for me. we built a guitar, we did things with electronics and mother boards. that's where the interest in engineering came from. so now, as an engineer, i have a career that speaks to that passion. thank you, mr. davies. and now it powers our latest innovation in more efficient cooling and heating. introducing the world's only solar-powered home energy system, which can cut your heating and cooling bills in half. call now to get up to 1,375 dollars
united states? >> it is a big offense to all patriots. i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units ross the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. how math and science kind of makes the world work. in high school, i had a physics teacher by the name of...
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what is the big concern for investors here in the united states? >> well, it brings that word uncertainty back in the market. a change in government during a debt crisis makes for a lot of uncertainty. we have a new leader in france who wants to change policy. hollande isn't a fan of os terty measures or spending cuts which we've been talking about for months in the european sooen. -- zone. it futs the franco-german relationship into jeopardy. hollande favors spend iing to create jobs. and that's going to increase their debt. >> thank you so much. appreciate it. don't forget, you can watch cnn live on your computer. cnn news room is continuing right now with banfield. >> let's start with rapid fire. let's go. here's how it starts. security officials saying militants attacked when 26 soldiers were killed and another 16 hostage. militants also escaped with weapons, armored vehicles and tanks as well. one was killed yesterday in a car bombing. he was wanted for the u.s.s. cole coming back in 2000. officials are looking for a mother and three daughters
what is the big concern for investors here in the united states? >> well, it brings that word uncertainty back in the market. a change in government during a debt crisis makes for a lot of uncertainty. we have a new leader in france who wants to change policy. hollande isn't a fan of os terty measures or spending cuts which we've been talking about for months in the european sooen. -- zone. it futs the franco-german relationship into jeopardy. hollande favors spend iing to create jobs....
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. >> people ask the question why is china so dominant in comparison to the united states? we try to provide some answers to this question, a little segment that we call -- >> why china is kicking our -- >> reason number 933. >> what is that, dj, is it dance party friday? how did that happen? ♪ >> why china is kicking our -- >> not going to see that over here. we try to keep it straighter at cnn. >>> millions of people turn to him for spiritual guidance. tonight, my in-depth interview with the dalai lama. >> no more, no less. the blessing. >> an extraordinary and surprising conversation with the nobel peace prize winner. do you think the world is a more peaceful place now than it was when you first became dalai lama? >> oh, yes.
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it doesn't get much riskier than sending the president of the united states into a war zone. president obama arrived at bagram airbase, afghanistan, under cover of darkness, with extraordinary security measures. reporters traveling with the president were sworn to secrecy. the secret service is prepared for anything that could happen. it starts with getting in, u.s. planes landing in afghanistan perform a cork screw type landing making sharp banks and turns to avoid heat seeking missiles. colonel mark tillman, now retired, cold wolf blitzer about secretly taking president george w. bush to baghdad in 2003 while combat raged. >> the challenge wasn't so much to get him in there because we easily fooled everybody and got him in there. the challenge was once he was on the grouped and everybody knew he was there to get him back out again, so we worked very hard to make sure he had minimum time on the ground. >> reporter: any longer and terrorists might be able to set up an attack. and over the years, bagram, right where the president landed, has come under repeated rocket and mort
it doesn't get much riskier than sending the president of the united states into a war zone. president obama arrived at bagram airbase, afghanistan, under cover of darkness, with extraordinary security measures. reporters traveling with the president were sworn to secrecy. the secret service is prepared for anything that could happen. it starts with getting in, u.s. planes landing in afghanistan perform a cork screw type landing making sharp banks and turns to avoid heat seeking missiles....
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in this press conference bin laden goes public with al qaeda's plans to attack the united states. bin laden had turned a corner with his declaration of war. no longer would he just attack the u.s. military or u.s. leaders. now he was saying that the american people would be legitimate targets. >> my name is hamid mir. and i met osama bin laden first time in tora bora mountains. >> reporter: journalist hamid mir is writing an authorized biography of bin laden. he interviewed the al qaeda leader three times during the 1990s. how did he justify the killing of innocent americans? >> he said that, yes, the killing of innocent children and women is not permitted in islam. but if they are killing our innocent children, if they are providing weapons to the israelis and to the other anti-muslim forces to kill muslims, then we have the right to respond back in the same manner. >> reporter: while bin laden believed he had a political justification for killing american civilians, he needed the trappings of clerical legitimacy. that would come in the form of a fatwa, a religious decree from sh
in this press conference bin laden goes public with al qaeda's plans to attack the united states. bin laden had turned a corner with his declaration of war. no longer would he just attack the u.s. military or u.s. leaders. now he was saying that the american people would be legitimate targets. >> my name is hamid mir. and i met osama bin laden first time in tora bora mountains. >> reporter: journalist hamid mir is writing an authorized biography of bin laden. he interviewed the al...
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as far as the united states is conce concerned, the aid is still going to come in. it's a usual relationship. the u.s. is going to have to work with egypt simply because it has no choice. because it's such an important strategic ally in the region. >> thank you very much. the elections today could be a runoff. coming up, the violence, the lost lives. we're staying on egypt. the election here at a very high cost. unegyptian wants to make sure women don't lose out on the democracy they fought so hard to achooe. s achieve. if you are heading out the door, please keep watching. you can find cnn, of course, on your mobile phone. check us out on your desk top. if you're at work, go to cnn.com/tv. isk, but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife
as far as the united states is conce concerned, the aid is still going to come in. it's a usual relationship. the u.s. is going to have to work with egypt simply because it has no choice. because it's such an important strategic ally in the region. >> thank you very much. the elections today could be a runoff. coming up, the violence, the lost lives. we're staying on egypt. the election here at a very high cost. unegyptian wants to make sure women don't lose out on the democracy they...
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i hereby officially and enthusiastically endorse newt gingrich for president of the united states! i would support whoever the nominee is, and it looks like mitt romney is going to be the nominee and we need to get behind him. >> before you respond i want to play this what you said about mitt romney's tax plan which it does have a nine in it as in 59 points. here it is. >> the 9-9-9 plan that i have proposed is simple, transparent, efficient, fair and neutral. my question is to governor romney. can you name all 59 points in your 160-page plan and does it satisfy that criteria of being simple, transparent, efficient, fair and neutral? >> all right. he laughed. are you for real about him? are you going to work hard for mitt romney? if he endorses the principle of tax reform, are you still going to be out there fighter for him? >> yes. and the word rotating endorsements is a misnomer. it's a revolving endorsement. i said i would support whoever gets the republican endorsement. and the fact that he hasn't endorsed 9-9-9, i'll still endorse him. we're talking to his staff, but yes, the
i hereby officially and enthusiastically endorse newt gingrich for president of the united states! i would support whoever the nominee is, and it looks like mitt romney is going to be the nominee and we need to get behind him. >> before you respond i want to play this what you said about mitt romney's tax plan which it does have a nine in it as in 59 points. here it is. >> the 9-9-9 plan that i have proposed is simple, transparent, efficient, fair and neutral. my question is to...
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. >> i look -- look, i am vice president of the united states of america. the president sets the policy. i am absolutely comfortable with the fact that men marrying men, women marrying women and heterosexual men and -- all are entitled to the same exact rights, all the civil rights, all the civil liberties. >> the obvious question, as cnn's anderson cooper noted, did the president agree with his number two, and if so, why wouldn't he say so? >> the white house insists what he said was not a departure from president obama's position. they say he didn't say anything the president hasn't said before. keeping him honest, though, the president's position on same-sex marriage is anything but precise. >> administration officials biden hadn't really said anything new as cooper noted, which was ludicrous, but it took just two days for the white house officials to tell good morning america that the president was available for an interview and "wink, wink" no topic was off limits. robin roberts popped the obvious question. >> are you still opposed to same-sex marriage
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president of the united states. again. i am not saying this one issue will change those states from blue to red. in a close presidential election, when you are playing on the margins, there are some that think it could, could be an impact. that's just a half dozen states i showed you there. we will watch how this plays in the weeks ahead. if you look at this down the line, working class voters, they narrowly oppose same-sex marriage, working class white voters, as do older voters. they narrowly oppose same-sex marriage. so do rural voters. they oppose it by a much wider margin. it tends to hurt the president where he has issues. on the flip side, suburban voters narrowly favor it. suburban voters are critical in close presidential. urban voters back same-sex marriage by a wide margin. it depends on where you are looking. let's talk it over with gloria borger. to be clear up front, we don't know. the president thinks it helps with young voters and suburban voters. they are very important. sort of a generational issue
president of the united states. again. i am not saying this one issue will change those states from blue to red. in a close presidential election, when you are playing on the margins, there are some that think it could, could be an impact. that's just a half dozen states i showed you there. we will watch how this plays in the weeks ahead. if you look at this down the line, working class voters, they narrowly oppose same-sex marriage, working class white voters, as do older voters. they narrowly...
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we wanted to come to united states. that was like a dream, you know. >> the united states with some of the most refugees in the world, many from iraq, and they are being resettled in san diego in large numbers. when they get here, they are learning a new language. they have to find employment. really in a lot of ways the struggles is just beginning. when my family came from beirut, i was 9 years old. working as a refugee case manager, i saw a lot of kids just idle, alienated and having a normal childhood is something they really deserve. my name is mark kabban and i use soccer to help refugees in the united states. it's an arabic word that means let's go. really what we're trying to do with the kids. >> stay on him. >> 200 refugee kids in our program. these kids come from all over africa, asia and the middle east. the families have endured the same struggle. when they realize that, they become like brothers and sisters. >> one, two, three. >> soccer isn't an escape. it's confidence making them feel like they belong and
we wanted to come to united states. that was like a dream, you know. >> the united states with some of the most refugees in the world, many from iraq, and they are being resettled in san diego in large numbers. when they get here, they are learning a new language. they have to find employment. really in a lot of ways the struggles is just beginning. when my family came from beirut, i was 9 years old. working as a refugee case manager, i saw a lot of kids just idle, alienated and having a...
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we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> formally this week, satellites would have been dominated by the race for the white house and the increasingly heating battle between the obama and romney campaigns. but president obama rewrote the script, catching the world by surprise with an unexpected trip to afghanistan where he marked the one-year anniversary of the death of the world's most wanted terrorist. >> one year ago from bases here in afghanistan our troops launched the operation that killed osama bin laden. the goal that i set to defeat al qaeda and denied a chance to rebuild is now within our reach. >> the trip wasn't without controversy, some critics accusing the president of playing politics with the anniversary of bin laden's death, questioning whether romney's campaign would have done the same thing. romney this week picked up an important endorsement, the endorsement of the formal rival michele bachmann. jim acosta, romney still has an enormous amount of work ahead of him. >> th
we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> formally this week, satellites would have been dominated by the race for the white house and the increasingly heating battle between the obama and romney campaigns. but president obama rewrote the script, catching the world by surprise with an unexpected trip to afghanistan where he marked the one-year anniversary of the death of the world's most...
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he wants more growth policies, similar to those of the united states, angela merkel wants to maintain austerity similar to the rest of the europe that seems to be in trouble. >> so richard, it's pretty telling. some people say programs he is even there to kiss the ring of angela merkel there. but the fact that on his first day that he is making that stop, it says a lot about the importance of that relationship, yes? >> reporter: oh, absolutely. could you imagine the next president of the united states within hours after having walked up pennsylvania avenue, nipping on a plane and going up to ottawa or nipping across to new mexico. it's just you know, or even going to california. this is extraordinary. it is a huge indication that if he is going to get his policies through in france he has to take berlin along with him, and merkel has to go along and agree to. and not only that, at the weekend both of them will be in washington and camp david for the g-8, and hollande will have to try to convince president obama that he knows -- that hollande know what is he's doing in france. >> talk
he wants more growth policies, similar to those of the united states, angela merkel wants to maintain austerity similar to the rest of the europe that seems to be in trouble. >> so richard, it's pretty telling. some people say programs he is even there to kiss the ring of angela merkel there. but the fact that on his first day that he is making that stop, it says a lot about the importance of that relationship, yes? >> reporter: oh, absolutely. could you imagine the next president...
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. >> that's in the united states, to forgive student loans as a stimulus to the housing market. i'm just applying common sense to it. a lot of these kids have moved in with their parents because they can't pay off their student loans. believe me, the parents are not thrilled about it either. they would like to see their kids move out. the fact is, the kids could use that same money to put that money down on a home payment on a house. >> so do you agree with that plan, of forgiving student loans or do you think there is a better way or alternative way? >> i think it is the right thing to do. and it's the productive thing to do. we found a way to forgive the loans of the banks. we bailed out the banks to the tune of many trillions of dollars. and they're the ones who caused the problem. the least we can do for our students is bail them out because they're the victims of that waste, fraud and abuse on wall street. and while we're at it, we would actually provide public higher education, tuition-free. in the 20th century, we provided tuition-free high school education, because it wa
. >> that's in the united states, to forgive student loans as a stimulus to the housing market. i'm just applying common sense to it. a lot of these kids have moved in with their parents because they can't pay off their student loans. believe me, the parents are not thrilled about it either. they would like to see their kids move out. the fact is, the kids could use that same money to put that money down on a home payment on a house. >> so do you agree with that plan, of forgiving...
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i think the real lesson for the united states, erin, because most people in the united states care more about us than them, is are we going to follow down that path? we have a president who's always suffered from what i call euro envy. he wants u.s.-style national health insurance and government day care and all these kind of programs -- >> but he's not pushing for a big stimulus plan. he's not pushing for one right now. >> yeah, but, i mean, obama care is kind of a version of kind of european-style health care. i think that just this expansion of welfare. the question is whether we as a country are going to get serious, erin, about getting our entitlements under control or are we going to go right over that same cliff that they have. >> have we done enough, david, in this country? >> no, we have not done enough. both the united states and europe came out of this financial crisis in 2009 with 10% unemployment. europe pursued austerity and now as 11% unemployment. >> france's is still about where ours is, though. >> yeah, but a lot of the other countries -- european has gone up and we ha
i think the real lesson for the united states, erin, because most people in the united states care more about us than them, is are we going to follow down that path? we have a president who's always suffered from what i call euro envy. he wants u.s.-style national health insurance and government day care and all these kind of programs -- >> but he's not pushing for a big stimulus plan. he's not pushing for one right now. >> yeah, but, i mean, obama care is kind of a version of kind...
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states said, you know what, you're assist important as anybody else and you have the same right as anybody else and it has enormous impact. >> he is essentially saying this stance will now help persuade people. i know you cannot speak for an entire community but from our own opinion do you think that you could be persuaded by the president making this defiant stand? >> well, i think the persuasion ought to go the other way. i think we need to work harder in persuading the president to reverse his reversal back to a biblical frame of reference. it is non-necessity goesh ashl. god has spoken on the issue. there is god's answer and everybody else's and everybody else is wrong when they disagree with him. he is inex trickably clear. this is not only hurtful to the cause of christ and the faith but to the well-being of society. i would agree bashing people, miss streeting people, is wrong. >> how is it hurtful? >> it is an institution. >> how is it hurtful to the well-being of society in your opinion? >> well, first of all, when you look at the african-american community and how it is being dec
states said, you know what, you're assist important as anybody else and you have the same right as anybody else and it has enormous impact. >> he is essentially saying this stance will now help persuade people. i know you cannot speak for an entire community but from our own opinion do you think that you could be persuaded by the president making this defiant stand? >> well, i think the persuasion ought to go the other way. i think we need to work harder in persuading the president...
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if you're going to be the president of the united states, the american people have the right to ask do we want these values and these wall street values and culture at 1600 pennsylvania avenue? that's what we're pointing out. we're not attacking private equity firms. what we are doing is examining his record at bain capital. >> but on the very same day reaching out a hand and asking for money from people who do the exact same thing that mitt romney does and has worked with bain capital, even just the timing of it, did someone not realize that? >> well, look. again, i think -- you know, no one's attacking private equity firms. heck. i wish i owned a private equity firm. however, what we want to convey to the american people is this is what he did for a living. given what he did for a living putting people out of work making millions of dollars for himself, should we then put him in the white house. it's as simple as that. it's not about attacking private equity firms. >> ari, in your opinion is it about attacking private equity? is it hypocritical? >> yeah. that was one absurd sentence
if you're going to be the president of the united states, the american people have the right to ask do we want these values and these wall street values and culture at 1600 pennsylvania avenue? that's what we're pointing out. we're not attacking private equity firms. what we are doing is examining his record at bain capital. >> but on the very same day reaching out a hand and asking for money from people who do the exact same thing that mitt romney does and has worked with bain capital,...
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>> yeah, that's in the united states to forgive the student loans as a stimulus to the housing market. i'm just applying common sense to it. while a lot of these kids have moved in with their parents, they can't pay off their student loans. believe me, the parents aren't thrilled about it either. they would like to see their kids move out. the kids could use that same money to put a down payment on a house which would bring housing starts, which is, you know, what stimulates our economy and brings back our middle class. so for bankers the most powerful among us, to join in with us instead of being our adversaries. and put their patriotism above their profits and join with the american people to do their part in, you know, forgiving a portion of this debt and asking themselves, is there a way that you could increase debt forgiveness to a mere 1% instead of 0%? >> okay. >> and i just want to appeal to, you know, what is good and decent in all americans, that we definitely have to solve our problems and help our people. >> roseanne, i have some more questions for you -- >> we need to do
>> yeah, that's in the united states to forgive the student loans as a stimulus to the housing market. i'm just applying common sense to it. while a lot of these kids have moved in with their parents, they can't pay off their student loans. believe me, the parents aren't thrilled about it either. they would like to see their kids move out. the kids could use that same money to put a down payment on a house which would bring housing starts, which is, you know, what stimulates our economy...
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maybe it's not wise or good but that's the way we run campaigns in the united states. that's how most people will get their connection to the economy and have some of their basic questions answered about what the plans the candidates are proposing really are. >> larry, thank you for joining us this morning. >> thanks, carol. >>> just minutes ago we learned of a new casualty in that staggering $2 billion loss at the nation's largest bank. jpmorgan chase chief investment officer is retiring in wake the risky retirements. drew was with the company for more than 30 years. two other top executives are also resigning. in the meantime, ceo jamie dimon is under fire from a former watchdog. elizabeth warren says dimon should resign from the new york federal reserve board. she says the move would shore up public trust still rattled from the 2008 financial meltdown. >>> one of the best known companies on the internet is looking for a new boss. scott thompson has been pushed off less than two weeks it was discovered that he padded his resume with a college degree he didn't have. "
maybe it's not wise or good but that's the way we run campaigns in the united states. that's how most people will get their connection to the economy and have some of their basic questions answered about what the plans the candidates are proposing really are. >> larry, thank you for joining us this morning. >> thanks, carol. >>> just minutes ago we learned of a new casualty in that staggering $2 billion loss at the nation's largest bank. jpmorgan chase chief investment...
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grandmother called the newspaper and gave false information he was born in the united states. is it possible that could have gotten in the newspaper? >> that is not possible. under the system that existed back then, there was no avenue for people to submit information that way. >> how did the information get in the paper? >> came from the state department of health. >> we confirmed that fact with the health department, too. all birth announcements printed in the paper came directly from the birth records of the hospital. barack obama not only has the same proof of birth as millions of other hawaiians, he has the current governor's memories of him as a baby. you saw him as an infant? >> oh, sure. >> the governor met the future president soon after he was born. because he was close to both of his parents. he remembers his mother ann dunham living in hawaii and pregnant and remembers celebrating the birth with his friends the obamas. >> his mom and dad went to school with me here, and with other folks here in hawaii, and of course we had no idea at the time that the future presid
grandmother called the newspaper and gave false information he was born in the united states. is it possible that could have gotten in the newspaper? >> that is not possible. under the system that existed back then, there was no avenue for people to submit information that way. >> how did the information get in the paper? >> came from the state department of health. >> we confirmed that fact with the health department, too. all birth announcements printed in the paper...
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states and he wants to be a republican president of the united states say the name of the last republican president? that and more coming up in our strategy session. and billboards, customized for you, tipped off by your own car. we're going show you the amazing new technology that could make it a reality. ♪ [ woman ] it's like a magnet. pulling us together for different reasons. music. games. photos. shows. we share stories, laugh... and truly engage. it brings us closer and that is my happy place. ♪ [ male announcer ] the best family moments happen in an instant. capture them with internet explorer and a powerful dell pc. is engineered for comfort. like parts that create your perfect temperature and humidity or the parts that purify the air. together these parts can cut your heating and cooling bills in half. which is quite comforting. and here's the best part... call now to get up to 1,375 dollars in rebates. or zero percent financing for 18 months on select lennox home comfort systems. offer ends june 15th. plus download our free lennox mobile app with an energy-savings calculator
states and he wants to be a republican president of the united states say the name of the last republican president? that and more coming up in our strategy session. and billboards, customized for you, tipped off by your own car. we're going show you the amazing new technology that could make it a reality. ♪ [ woman ] it's like a magnet. pulling us together for different reasons. music. games. photos. shows. we share stories, laugh... and truly engage. it brings us closer and that is my happy...
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states would be on that list. in 25th place. let's raise academic standards across the nation. let's get back to the head of the class. let's solve this. when we got married. i had three kids. and she became the full time mother of three. it was soccer, and ballet, and cheerleading, and baseball. those years were crazy. so, as we go into this next phase, you know, a big part of it for us is that there isn't anything on the schedule. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ shapiro ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. >>> in mexico, they call him el loco, the mad man. he's accused of killing of 49 people. he's the leader oof a drug cartel in northern mexico where
states would be on that list. in 25th place. let's raise academic standards across the nation. let's get back to the head of the class. let's solve this. when we got married. i had three kids. and she became the full time mother of three. it was soccer, and ballet, and cheerleading, and baseball. those years were crazy. so, as we go into this next phase, you know, a big part of it for us is that there isn't anything on the schedule. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a...
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suzanne. >> how does the united states, how does tsa, deal with this? we've been through all of this intimate screening now. do we think that is enough to protect ourselves from these terrorists coming through who have these bombs inside of their bodies? >> in fact, that's the question, isn't it. it's really unclear how much the united states and other countries for that matter, are able to detect it using the current technology. obviously it takes quite a lot to implant something like this, explosive inside someone's body. and also would be very unstable, very difficult to keep it inside and active and be able to carry out this kind of attack. >> do we think there are going to be extra security measures as a result of this information? >> certainly they have already been doing a lot given the fact that the timing here, the anniversary of osama bin laden's death. of course they would be and i'm told they are and have been adding additional air marshals on flights, in particular those heading from overseas to the united states. >> all right. thank you. t
suzanne. >> how does the united states, how does tsa, deal with this? we've been through all of this intimate screening now. do we think that is enough to protect ourselves from these terrorists coming through who have these bombs inside of their bodies? >> in fact, that's the question, isn't it. it's really unclear how much the united states and other countries for that matter, are able to detect it using the current technology. obviously it takes quite a lot to implant something...
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not just for me but everybody in the united states. to see him say good night for the last time, i found it very, very emotional. i have not seen the documentary you're talking about. >> and how did you feel when i said good-bye or when i moved on, same feelings? >> honestly, i was puzzled. i thought there's no reason for you to retire. there's no reason for you to leave that show. i misuse the word retire. no reason to leave the show. you've got to see about getting a gig here. because this is ideal for you. >> all right. now, you want to know something? i think you're a pretty good actor. i want to show you a scene from i think the only movie you ever made. "cabin boy" with chris elliot. >> right. >> yeah. wait until you see this guy in this scene "cabin boy." wait until you see this. it's dave the actor. roll it. >> you know what you are? you're one of those little fancy lads aren't you? boy, you're cute. gosh what a sweet little outfit. is it your little spring outfit? you couldn't be cuter. you're so adorable. oh, my. you know, yo
not just for me but everybody in the united states. to see him say good night for the last time, i found it very, very emotional. i have not seen the documentary you're talking about. >> and how did you feel when i said good-bye or when i moved on, same feelings? >> honestly, i was puzzled. i thought there's no reason for you to retire. there's no reason for you to leave that show. i misuse the word retire. no reason to leave the show. you've got to see about getting a gig here....
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up next, why he's blaming the united states. stand by for the interview. >> and a secret service agent admits in a polygraph test to being, quote, actively engaged in a prostitute in colombia. just ahead, new information we're learning about the scandal and a former aid testified he tried to warn john edwards about his mistress before the presidential campaign even started, but edwards, he says, wouldn't even listen. [♪...] >> announcer: with nothing but his computer, an identity thief is able to use your information to open a bank account in order to make your money his money. [whoosh, clang] you need lifelock, the only identity theft protection company that now monitors bank accounts for takeover fraud. lifelock: relentlessly protecting your identity. call 1-800-lifelock or go to lifelock.com today. sorry. sore knee. blast of cold feels nice. why don't you use bengay zero degrees? it's the one you store in the freezer. same medicated pain reliever used by physical therapists. that's chilly. [ male announcer ] new bengay zero
up next, why he's blaming the united states. stand by for the interview. >> and a secret service agent admits in a polygraph test to being, quote, actively engaged in a prostitute in colombia. just ahead, new information we're learning about the scandal and a former aid testified he tried to warn john edwards about his mistress before the presidential campaign even started, but edwards, he says, wouldn't even listen. [♪...] >> announcer: with nothing but his computer, an identity...
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the united states. my childhood sweetheart. a man that all of you know is "outfront." >>> i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, dive bombing the carcass. it's just an image that makes me think of the field growing up, dead deer, entrails everywhere, buzzards coming in with their ugly little red bobbles. that's what it looks like for facebook. at least three lawsuits filed in connection to the facebook ipo. plus investigations by the securities and exchange commission and the massachusetts secretary of the commonwealth. of course, public embarrassment. headlines like these on the front pages. the best one today went to cnn money. bumpy start just got a little worse. inside facebook's fumble was from "the wall street journal" and "the washington post" called it a debacle. here's where the stock closed today, at $32 a share. down $10 from where it opened on ipo morning at $42. that means it's lost a quarter of its value since it opened. that is pretty stunning. and you say how? how could one of the most anticipated offerings in am
the united states. my childhood sweetheart. a man that all of you know is "outfront." >>> i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, dive bombing the carcass. it's just an image that makes me think of the field growing up, dead deer, entrails everywhere, buzzards coming in with their ugly little red bobbles. that's what it looks like for facebook. at least three lawsuits filed in connection to the facebook ipo. plus investigations by the securities and exchange...
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this is an event being hosted by the first laid of the united states. there were several protests earlier today that got violent, this one apparently has not yet but we are going to check in with a reporter on the scene coming up in moments. >>> all right, live pictures now from chicago, courtesy of our affiliate wgn, and obviously this cameraman does not realize he is on the air right now. but anyway, the protests, can we just come back to me on camera? this is probably dizzying our viewers right now. thank you. the protests have been happening all over chicago, specifically early in the south loop where they got really violent. that's the pictures that you're looking at, and we saw police officers pummeling some of the protesters there in chicago, and we saw some of the protesters taunting police officers. this was three blocks away from the nato summit that's happening there with the president and leaders from around the world. this evening, take a look at this. let's show this video from earlier. this is the video of an officer's pummeling some of t
this is an event being hosted by the first laid of the united states. there were several protests earlier today that got violent, this one apparently has not yet but we are going to check in with a reporter on the scene coming up in moments. >>> all right, live pictures now from chicago, courtesy of our affiliate wgn, and obviously this cameraman does not realize he is on the air right now. but anyway, the protests, can we just come back to me on camera? this is probably dizzying our...
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how does israel or the united states know? >> well, i don't think we have -- >> art, go ahead. >> i'm sorry. we really know through a combination of factors. of course, to the extent you can, you get -- you get inspectors to look at the facilities that are publicly declared. that tells you something. around -- and really you get most of your information by watching what falls into a program. in the same way astronomers figure out what's in a black hole by figuring out what falls into it that's the way you map out what's going on in a weapons program. you do try to recruit human spies but iranian nuclear physicists do not grow on trees. so most of the information you get you get from a combination of inspections, signals intelligence and other forms of intelligence. but we do have a fairly good read on that they're doing simply because nuclear weapons require industrial scale facilities. those are pretty hard to hide. >> right. i guess the other question then would be in terms of how far they're going with enrichment, this is a
how does israel or the united states know? >> well, i don't think we have -- >> art, go ahead. >> i'm sorry. we really know through a combination of factors. of course, to the extent you can, you get -- you get inspectors to look at the facilities that are publicly declared. that tells you something. around -- and really you get most of your information by watching what falls into a program. in the same way astronomers figure out what's in a black hole by figuring out what...
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states would be on that list. in 25th place. let's raise academic standards across the nation. let's get back to the head of the class. let's solve this. [ female announcer ] weak, damaged hair needs new aveeno nourish+ strengthen. active naturals wheat formulas restore strength for up to 90% less breakage in three washes. for strong, healthy hair with life, new aveeno nourish+ strengthen. >>> all right. it's time for sunday night mysteries. jacqui jeras is back, so they are seeing ufos in missouri, come on. >> well, you can judge for yourself. take a look at the video. it's pretty impressive. this has actually been going on for a couple of weeks, believe it or not. this is in blue springs, missouri. and first go-around they actually brought in experts to take a look at this, ufo experts. at first they thought it was just a star, the brightest star in the constellation of lira, but then there was another sighting and started flashing all these different colors that you see there. >> you live in the skies all the t
states would be on that list. in 25th place. let's raise academic standards across the nation. let's get back to the head of the class. let's solve this. [ female announcer ] weak, damaged hair needs new aveeno nourish+ strengthen. active naturals wheat formulas restore strength for up to 90% less breakage in three washes. for strong, healthy hair with life, new aveeno nourish+ strengthen. >>> all right. it's time for sunday night mysteries. jacqui jeras is back, so they are seeing...
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a state in the united states of america. if they have this conference in iowa, would you be complaining? aren't we sitting here being critical of an american state? don't they have the right to have conferences, judicial conferences in states like hawaii? this is not jamaica or aruba. this is the united states of america. >> first of all you have the gsa scandal and that big conference, what people consider a waste of taxpayer's money. you've got the judge that i've already quoted saying that the budget of the whole judicial branch is under strain and has to be looked out. you haven't had judges come and defend this conference, and the other thing is, if it was in my state or anyplace else, i think it's legitimate to stay that judges have to meet sometimes in conference, but i think that you also got to look at the cost of it as well, and i'll bet you, if you had the eighth circuit, which iowa is part of the eighth circuit, you wouldn't be spending $1 million to have a conference. >> seems to me that's the issue. should we b
a state in the united states of america. if they have this conference in iowa, would you be complaining? aren't we sitting here being critical of an american state? don't they have the right to have conferences, judicial conferences in states like hawaii? this is not jamaica or aruba. this is the united states of america. >> first of all you have the gsa scandal and that big conference, what people consider a waste of taxpayer's money. you've got the judge that i've already quoted saying...
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this is obviously the united states. for me, my hometown is atlanta, georgia. i'm going to try to go in closer here to atlanta. if i want to find a fallen soldier in many i particular neck of the woods, you click on one of these dots, three casualties in griffin, ja, for example. say i want to learn about pat faulkner. you can pull him up. 23 years of age when he passed away. explains exactly how he was killed. and then what's amazing is you can share memories and messages. so you pull this person up and you can read, for example, if someone sent in ireports or videos for this particular person. and you can see who else was killed in that province in afghanistan or who else was killed in action in grifb, fin, georgia. the same holds true with iraq. you have to wait for a moment, it will load and it will explain over the years, 4,802 u.s. and coalition casualties. again, you can find this at cnn.com/homeandaway. and now, let's pause to take another look here at live pictures at the vietnam memorial as we are awaiting the president. there will be a flyover, sever
this is obviously the united states. for me, my hometown is atlanta, georgia. i'm going to try to go in closer here to atlanta. if i want to find a fallen soldier in many i particular neck of the woods, you click on one of these dots, three casualties in griffin, ja, for example. say i want to learn about pat faulkner. you can pull him up. 23 years of age when he passed away. explains exactly how he was killed. and then what's amazing is you can share memories and messages. so you pull this...
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a record for a tech company and the third largest ipo in the united states. allis allis allison kosik. >> not coming as a huge surprise. facebook had priced range of the shares between $28 and $35. this year, facebook went ahead and told the s.e.c., we are going to put that price range between $34 and $38. today, on the eve of when facebook is going to offer the shares to the public, it met with its bankers and underwriters and came to the conclusion that $38 will be the price. everyone wants to know why this price went higher. it went higher, because there is strong demand. facebook executives have been going around the country and pitching the ipo to potential investors. they found more people want it. the more that want it, the more you can sell it for. in fact, one investor said the response to this ipo, john, has been nothing short of pandemonium. >> given the interest, the initial wave goes out to institutional investors. does the average joe have any chance of paying $38 or somewhere near there? >> honestly, good luck. you have to remember, what's happ
a record for a tech company and the third largest ipo in the united states. allis allis allison kosik. >> not coming as a huge surprise. facebook had priced range of the shares between $28 and $35. this year, facebook went ahead and told the s.e.c., we are going to put that price range between $34 and $38. today, on the eve of when facebook is going to offer the shares to the public, it met with its bankers and underwriters and came to the conclusion that $38 will be the price. everyone...
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states, you don't run a private equity firm. this is a totally different deal. it's totally public versus being private. >> okay. >> it's a whole different job description. >> let me bring in joe the vice president crossing joe the plumber. when the vice president joe biden weighed in on the issue this week. listen, guys. >> your job as president is to promote the common good. that doesn't mean the private equity guys are bad guys. they're not. but that no more qualifies you to be president than being a plumber. >> all right. will private equity firms like bane, they're not about creating profits. they're about creating -- they're not about creating jobs, they're about creating profits. that's what private enterprise does and then the theory i guess is that at the end of that there are jobs that are created. why is romney's time at bain capital relevant to this election? >> well, first of all, let me explain this also. the road to hell is paved with good intentions. jobs are not the intention of private equity. profits are. and
states, you don't run a private equity firm. this is a totally different deal. it's totally public versus being private. >> okay. >> it's a whole different job description. >> let me bring in joe the vice president crossing joe the plumber. when the vice president joe biden weighed in on the issue this week. listen, guys. >> your job as president is to promote the common good. that doesn't mean the private equity guys are bad guys. they're not. but that no more qualifies...
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the united states has refused to the prosecute him. is he above the law? where is the fairness? the united states and great britain calls the murder, the rape, maiming, torture and mutilation of 1.5 million iraqis, not to mention the 1 million iraqi babies that lost their lives as a result of sanctions. now, this tragedy, i believe, are consequences not anticipated of a policy that set out, and may i say rightly so, to prevent the development and use of weapons of mass destruction against civilians. but what happened? it ended up a total disathser, causing iran $1 trillion, and a massive loss of lives and limbs on all sides. unfortunately. >> well, charles taylor is set to be sentenced on may 30. he's 64 years old. and for his crimes, he could spend the rest of his life in prison. a million dollar settlement has been reached in the fatal beating of a homeless man. and it was a beating caught on tape. a tape i need to warn you about. it is very disturbing to watch. take a look. >> i'm sorry, dude. please! that is the voice of 37-year-old kelly thomas just five days after what you
the united states has refused to the prosecute him. is he above the law? where is the fairness? the united states and great britain calls the murder, the rape, maiming, torture and mutilation of 1.5 million iraqis, not to mention the 1 million iraqi babies that lost their lives as a result of sanctions. now, this tragedy, i believe, are consequences not anticipated of a policy that set out, and may i say rightly so, to prevent the development and use of weapons of mass destruction against...
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that means the united states should do what we've always done well. you should track the development of their systems, stay a step ahead in terms of counter measures and ways to deal with that. and we should remember that the 21th century, erin, is going to be about the pacific theater. not afghanistan, not iraq. it's going to be about trade and commerce and security in the pacific region. >> before i go, i was reaching behind you. do you know you and george clooney have something in common? >> i can't imagine what. >> you were both voted one of the sexiest men alive. did you know that? i'm just watching your face. one of the sexiest men alive. robert f. kennedy jr. is on this, les moonves. and you. >> the first thing that came to mind is i've got new leverage over my kids. >> that's right. they said they're proud? >> yes, of course. they always think their dad's pretty much a dweeb and now you can roll out new leverage. that's a good thing. >> i'm most sexiest man alive. there you go. great to see you, sir, as always. >>> and ahead, florida police ha
that means the united states should do what we've always done well. you should track the development of their systems, stay a step ahead in terms of counter measures and ways to deal with that. and we should remember that the 21th century, erin, is going to be about the pacific theater. not afghanistan, not iraq. it's going to be about trade and commerce and security in the pacific region. >> before i go, i was reaching behind you. do you know you and george clooney have something in...
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chen come to the united states to study. here's what she said. >> i think that we're looking forward to welcoming him to the united states. he is still in the hospital receiving medical treatment, some of which was recommended by the embassy doctors who examined him. we remain in close contact with him. we know that chinese officials have visited him in the hospital in order to begin processing necessary papers. we're doing the same in order to prepare the way so that he can come here and pursue his studies. >> reporter: you know, soledad, also, on this trip, no matter where you go and especially at a town hall in calcutta, there was an issue of hillary clinton herself personally what she's like, what she's like as a woman. she talked about the glass ceiling and double standards. and low and behold now in the blogosphere there's talking about hillary without makeup. hillary with glasses. so i asked her about that from sublime to the ridiculous and this is what she said about that. >> i feel so relieved to be at the stage i'm
chen come to the united states to study. here's what she said. >> i think that we're looking forward to welcoming him to the united states. he is still in the hospital receiving medical treatment, some of which was recommended by the embassy doctors who examined him. we remain in close contact with him. we know that chinese officials have visited him in the hospital in order to begin processing necessary papers. we're doing the same in order to prepare the way so that he can come here and...
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and it appears that the united states nailed the attack. chris lawrence is at the pentagon. usual official confirming to us that cia drone strike talk him out in a lawless part of yemen. this was a man on the fbi's most wanted list with a $5 million bounty on his head. someone the u.s. has been very, very interested in getting. >> apologies. i thought you were going to a piece of sound there. we've been talking about drone strikes. ainge lot of people understand there. is this going to become another pakistanish problem? >> not really. it looks like the exact opposite. in have been 15 drone strikes this year. and the offensive is really starting to ramp up for several reasons. one is the president seems very commitmented to going after al qaeda and supportive of u.s. drone strikes. the cia got authorization to product drone strikes even if they're not sure of the target's identity. so it's given the u.s. more leeway to conduct some of these drone strikes. and when you look at what koubt terrorism officials say about the al qaeda group in yemen that it's the most direct threa
and it appears that the united states nailed the attack. chris lawrence is at the pentagon. usual official confirming to us that cia drone strike talk him out in a lawless part of yemen. this was a man on the fbi's most wanted list with a $5 million bounty on his head. someone the u.s. has been very, very interested in getting. >> apologies. i thought you were going to a piece of sound there. we've been talking about drone strikes. ainge lot of people understand there. is this going to...
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>> whether it's the united states of america or britain, we are both doing really well in getting really unwell. the reality is life has changed over the last 34 years. the biggest killer in both our countries is not car crashes, not war, not homicide, not even smoking cancer even any more. it's diet-related disease. from my point of view, the last seven, eight years i spent trying to make awareness. i've got so many strands of what i do whether it's telling people how amazing food is, how simple it is and how cheap it can be and having fun to campaigning against government and trying to do documentaries to get big companies to change the things they are doing. tomorrow food revolution day is about trying to get everyone to just have fun with food. >> one of the first times i saw you you were showing a tomato to kids in school asking what it was. a lot of them had no idea. it was earth-shattering to see that. one thing you put out in your press release i couldn't believe. people will probably take note. more people die from diet-related diseases every year than from drugs, alcohol and wa
>> whether it's the united states of america or britain, we are both doing really well in getting really unwell. the reality is life has changed over the last 34 years. the biggest killer in both our countries is not car crashes, not war, not homicide, not even smoking cancer even any more. it's diet-related disease. from my point of view, the last seven, eight years i spent trying to make awareness. i've got so many strands of what i do whether it's telling people how amazing food is,...
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into the united states. so that is one theme of many that emerged there, suzanne. >> and, nic, what do these writings tell us about his state of mind? >> some of it is absolutely fascinating. i mean, you can see there's jealousy there. bin laden is in a way here the overseer of a large organization. some of it doesn't want to go along with his views. some of then want to follow their own path. you can see these differences emerging in some of these letters, these draft letters, if you will. but one of these letters comes from their affiliate, al qaeda's affiliate in yemen, and they're recommending that the yemeni cleric who is a rising star in al qaeda who inspired many people to perpetrate attacks for al qaeda, kill many people, and the yemenis say to bin laden we would recommend him as leader for al qaeda in yemen and bin laden says it down essentially saying i hear what you're saying but we like our leaders to be battlefield tested. bin laden himself being on the front line of the battle. you see these pe
into the united states. so that is one theme of many that emerged there, suzanne. >> and, nic, what do these writings tell us about his state of mind? >> some of it is absolutely fascinating. i mean, you can see there's jealousy there. bin laden is in a way here the overseer of a large organization. some of it doesn't want to go along with his views. some of then want to follow their own path. you can see these differences emerging in some of these letters, these draft letters, if...
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al qaeda apparently intent on waging an electronic jihad against the united states. an al qaeda video obtained by the fbi last year has just been made public. that video calls for cyberattacks against our government computer systems and critical infrastructure including our electrical grids. the video compares vulnerabilities to u.s. computer networks with flaws that existed in aviation security before the attacks of 911. >>> tragic end for the search of a missing harvard business school student. the body of 31-year-old nathan bihlmaoier was recovered yesterday. police say there's no sign of foul play. they'll conduct an autopsy to determine the cause of death. >>> former first lady nancy reagan slowly recovering from broken ribs this morning. the announcement was made yesterday at the reagan presidential library in simi valley where she was expected to attend a speech. mrs. reagan suffered the injury in a fall in her home six weeks ago we're told. the former first lady is 90 years old. >>> hundreds of thousands of minorities are missing from the latest u.s. census c
al qaeda apparently intent on waging an electronic jihad against the united states. an al qaeda video obtained by the fbi last year has just been made public. that video calls for cyberattacks against our government computer systems and critical infrastructure including our electrical grids. the video compares vulnerabilities to u.s. computer networks with flaws that existed in aviation security before the attacks of 911. >>> tragic end for the search of a missing harvard business...
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if you're in the state of california or any state in the united states $2 billion out of nothing is a big windfall. >> $2 billion is huge, and i'm sure the state treasury could ask that money. just ask the governor jerry brown. they'll come out with a price and tomorrow when the stock starts trading on the nasdaq people will see it go up or go down, there's no guarantee in this business at all that it will continue to go up. >> the price today will be what the institutional investors will buy it for. it could start trading at any time. generally speak it's around 9:30. sometimes they come out at 10:30 and 10:40 and sometimes it takes a few minutes to start trading and that's when you can put a trade in through e.trade or schwab or ameritrade account and you will pay what the market offers. you will pay up to $40 and the stock's trading at $50 you're not going to get it. you'll pay whatever it is and you're buying stock from people who bought it at the ipo price or back in the old days when they were venture capitals and they got stock in exchange. these are people who have been in the
if you're in the state of california or any state in the united states $2 billion out of nothing is a big windfall. >> $2 billion is huge, and i'm sure the state treasury could ask that money. just ask the governor jerry brown. they'll come out with a price and tomorrow when the stock starts trading on the nasdaq people will see it go up or go down, there's no guarantee in this business at all that it will continue to go up. >> the price today will be what the institutional...